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September 16, 2021

NLRB May Get Creative With Unauthorized Worker Remedies

Sean McCrory weighs in on a recent memo from the NLRB’s general counsel that indicates she will expand remedies for workers living in the country without authorization.

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September 16, 2021

Viewpoint: NLRB General Counsel Urges Punitive Remedies Against Employers

Tedd J. Kochman, Jennifer Jones and Michelle L. Devlin discuss a memorandum from the NLRB’s general counsel that represents a serious change in the remedial nature of federal labor law.

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September 15, 2021

Court Showdowns Await Labor Board GC's Legal Agenda

Michael Lotito weighs in on a few NLRB doctrines that would ease union recognition in some contested campaigns and raise the stakes in refusal-to-bargain cases if they are adopted.

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September 12, 2021

Congressional Democrats Want to Weaponize Federal Labor Law

Michael Lotito writes about unions and their allies’ attempts to sneak parts of the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act into the budget bill.

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September 9, 2021

Here’s What House Democrats’ Budget Bill Would Do for Workers

Michael Lotito comments on provisions in a budget reconciliation measure that would make employee misclassification a labor law violation and outlaw class-action waivers in workplace contracts.

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